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  2. Pharmakon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One of their test subjects, Casper Gedsic, is originally described as a "bearded with pimples and peach fuzz, too shy to look a person in the eye." almost immediately begins to see a change; Casper's new found confidence enables him to clean up his appearance and befriend Whitney Bouchard, a rich, Yale football player.

  3. Personality Assessment Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Due to the fuzzy nature of constructs (concepts) in psychology, it is very difficult to use criterion-referenced approaches, such as those used in some parts of medicine (e.g. pregnancy tests). This is why construct validation is very important to personality test development.

  4. Das–Naglieri cognitive assessment system - Wikipedia

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    CAS development began with an attempt to offer an alternative to the IQ test (Das, Kirby & Jarman, 1975, [1] 1979 [2]).Developed and published in 1997 by J.P. Das, PhD of the University of Alberta and Jack Naglieri, PhD, then at Ohio State University, the CAS has its theoretical bases both in the neuropsychology of Luria as well as in cognitive psychology.

  5. The cognitive test that Trump keeps bragging about acing isn ...

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    While the president insisted that the final five questions "get very hard," the MoCA is "designed as a rapid screening instrument for mild cognitive dysfunction," according to exam instructions.

  6. Dunning–Kruger effect - Wikipedia

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    Some researchers include a metacognitive component in their definition. In this view, the Dunning–Kruger effect is the thesis that those who are incompetent in a given area tend to be ignorant of their incompetence, i.e., they lack the metacognitive ability to become aware of their incompetence.

  7. Neuropsychological test - Wikipedia

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    Normative studies frequently provide data stratified by age, level of education, and/or ethnicity, where such factors have been shown by research to affect performance on a particular test. This allows for a person's performance to be compared to a suitable control group , and thus provide a fair assessment of their current cognitive function.

  8. Meghan: British citizenship test was so hard and Harry didn’t ...

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    The test can be rebooked an unlimited number of times, but applicants must pay each time. Example questions include which King was executed in 1649 and who establised the Church of England.

  9. Cognitive test - Wikipedia

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    Wonderlic test: The Wonderlic test is a multiple choice test consisting of 50 questions within a 12-minute time frame. Throughout the test, the questions become more and more difficult. The test is used to determine not only the individuals intelligence quotient, but also the strengths and weaknesses of the individual.